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Computational Nanophotonics: Modeling and Applications

Sarhan M. Musa

This reference offers tools for engineers, scientists, biologists, and others working with the computational techniques
of nanophotonics. It introduces the key concepts of computational methods in a manner that is easily digestible for newcomers
to the field. The book also examines future applications of nanophotonics in the technical industry and covers new developments
and interdisciplinary research in engineering, science, and medicine. It provides an overview of the key computational
nanophotonics and describes the technologies with an emphasis on how they work and their key benefits.

Discusses the computational methods in nanophotonics in all areas of technology

About the Author

Sarhan M. Musa received his PhD in electrical engineering from City
University of New York, New York. He is currently an associate professor
in the Department of Engineering Technology at Prairie View A&M University,
Texas. He has been director of Prairie View Networking Academy, Texas,
since 2004. Dr. Musa was a visiting professor in the Department of Electrical
and Computer Engineering and also worked in the Nanoelectronic Systems Laboratory
at Rice University, Texas. His research interests include computational methods
in nanotechnology, computer communication networks, and numerical modeling of
electromagnetic systems. He has published more than 100 papers in peer-reviewed
journals and conferences. He is the editor of Computational Nanotechnology modeling
and Applications with MATLAB. In addition, he is co-authored of the Applied Circuit
Analysis and Computer Communication for Metropolitan and Wide Area Networks books.
He currently serves on the Editorial Board of Journal of Modern Applied Science.
He is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
He is also a 2010 Boeing Welliver Fellow.